So, I just wrapped up on that 'What Gamer are You Series' that's been lingering around the front page - don't worry it'll be gone soon. A few people decided to break up the gamer types that I offered up into percentages to represent their unique gameplay type/style. Since more than a few people thought I was asking gamers to pick just one gamer type to box themselves into I thought this would be a cool way to see what we think our different gamer 'makeups' are, if you will.

If you want a reminder of the sixteen gamer types (or you never saw the series) check out this list complied by GS user zyxe because it's very comprehensive.

After the four vids a bunch of people broke their playstyles down like this example from GS user Chaos-Dante_456:

Character Builder: 10%

Ultimate Evil Doer: 8%

White Knight: 25%

Hoarder: 12%

Min/Maxer: 15%

Reader: 3%

Introvert: 5%

Completionist: 20%

Exterminator: 2%

TLDR: I made vids on gamer types, some people were breaking it down into 100% to show their unique makeup. Let me know yours if you want =]

Here's my gamer type makeup to get the ball rolling:

Completionist: 20%

Introvert: 30%

Character Builder: 10%

White Knight: 15%

Min/Maxer: 10%

Hoarder: 10%

Analyst: 5%

(PS It's embarrassing how many times I check that that equalled 100% - maths is not my strong suit.

Only one of those fits me to the point where I would try to play like it anytime it's possible in any genre Ghost (for the very very very rare games where using stealth is a valid option and doesn't make everything more difficult)

for big open world series like - inFamous, Assassin's Creed, Mass Effect, Elder Scrolls, Deus Ex, Fallout, Dishonored and others. Series that i really love, i will explore every nook and cranny, talk to as many NPC's, and read every bit of lore i can find. Just simply get lost in their worlds.

I put 5% for extrovert because there are a few multiplayer games that i'll play for a while, like at the moment, Battlefield 3, Starhawk, and Primal Carnage. But i've also played Crysis 2 multiplayer a bit as well. However, i'm far more interested in singleplayer games, if i could - at a discount - i'd buy many singleplayer-component to games and never touch the multiplayer (like Call of Duty series, Spec Ops: the Line, and Bioshock 2).

I'd consider myself an apologist, becuase a few series i'll play regardless, like Ace Combat (one of my all time favorite series ever). The only highlight from the latest game - Assault Horizon. was how robust it's multiplayer was - which was surprising.

and builder because i still to this day, keep Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, SimCity 4, and a Civilization game sitting on my computer. I still go back to those games to this day. You'd think i'd be excited for the new SimCity, but i'm not really, i'm not too down on being forced to build a specialized mini-city in a forced-community game. At the same time my main complaint for Simcity 4 was that i just wanted to build a full city not a whole region.

and white knight, because whenever given the choice, i'll almost always pick the good choice, very rarely do i pick the 'evil' choice in games. Which leads to me another thing, if given the chance i'll make my character and play the game as though i were in it, so while for the most part i try to do the right things, on rare occasion when i put myself in the moment i do the evil choice - just based on how scummy the person/situation is and the circumstances. I generally don't like to 'role play' a good-only guy, or a bad-only guy. I like to play as myself first, then if i want to see what would be different - i'll then role play.

Anyway, completionist is if I like a game I try to do as much as I can in it. It may not always be 100%, but I go for as much as I can and sometimes I do go for the full monty.

Speed Runner is relatively low, but sometimes when I get really good at a game, like Mirror's Edge, I try to blaze through it and get in a rhythm.

Exterminator applies to any game that has an enemy available. It dies.

Extrovert is relatively low. I don't play with strangers, but if my buddies are playing I'm all in.

Reader is also low. If a game has great fiction I'll listen to it/read it. But usually I pass it by entirely.

Introvert is pretty high as I tend to prefer playing alone over with others.

Ghost is another that I like. I chose to play Deus Ex Human Revolution, Crysis and Dishonored as stealthy experiences. Still killed people in them, but always waiting patiently.

Hoarder is pretty low because the only times I do hoard are in Torchlight-like lootfests or Fallout/Elder Scrolls. And I don't even care for Elder Scrolls or Fallout (aside from New Vegas) so it has to be low.

Difficulty snob is something I really am not unless I'm familiar with a game series. I've beaten every Halo on Legendary by myself. But if I play a shooter I'm not familiar with I'll likely go for Normal or the second highest difficulty.

I'm not much of a Min/Maxer by choice, but if there's a game that I really like that features a lot of those stat thingies, I'll stare at them for awhile. Usually cuz I'm trying to make sense of them, but also because I want to see what skills I should be using.

White Knight is really high, because when given the choice, I like to save the world and all that jazz.

Completionist - 15%I'm a fan of open world games; there's always tons of stuff to do in that type of games and I usually get side-tracked frequently.

Exterminator - 5%Even though I prefer talking my way out of combat situations when given the choice, I tend to to go around killing everything that moves with hack 'n' slash and loot-based/MMO role-playing games that don't give less choice.

Extrovert - 10%I rarely play MMOs, but when I do - I sometimes get involved with the community. As for other forms of multiplayer: after playing a lot of Red Orchestra 2, I've come to prefer realism & team mechanics over what most shooters have to offer, so I don't play much multiplayer anymore, though I'm open to other unique forms of online play.

Reader - 5%Although I don't spend hours reading through everything there is about a game, I do sometimes lose track of time when reading the codex entries of games from series like Mass Effect or The Witcher. If a game's world is really interesting, I usually read more about it on the internet as well, but gameplay still takes priority for me.

Introvert - 15%I'm always more interested in story-driven, well-crafted singleplayer games rather than multiplayer titles. I do find myself playing online from time to time, but I'm definitely a more singleplayer kind of gamer.

Ghost - 20%When given the choice, I will usually go with stealth. I loved the freedom of choice (regarding gameplay and approaches to combat) in some levels of Metro 2033, and the biggest challenge that I enjoyed there was getting through completely unnoticed without harming a single human being.

Hoarder - 5%I think that when we play games with a lot of loot, assuming our tastes attract us to that type of game, then we all have a bit of the Hoarder in us. :P

Difficulty Snob - 5%Normally I play on the medium difficulty of a game on my first playthrough, but when there is a game that I really like and complete a number of times, I like something a bit harder. Loved Ranger Mode Hardcore in Metro 2033, for example.

Character Builder - 10%I love games with character customization and/or character creation. You can expect me to spend ages on crafting the face that perfectly suits my idea of the protagonist.

White Knight - 10%I'm drawn to RPGs and any other games that give me more choice, especially in dialogue. My "White Knight" tendencies are often at conflict with my "Completionist" side. In most RPGs that I enjoy, I usually do a first playthrough, a good playthrough and an evil playthrough. I sometimes struggle with picking the evil choice in the last playthrough and I feel bad after doing so.

Okay, I'm terrible at math, but somehow I got exactly 100% on my first try. :| Really lucky, I guess... even though I did still check about three times, to make sure. :P

I'm more of an introvert than anything else - I mean, I am in real life and games have always sort of bakced that up for me because it's a nice outlet that I can get into by myself. That's probably why the world of multiplayer and MOBA gaming always perplexed me, I still can't comprehend how to get enjoyment out of it. I can't help but be a White Knight either, for some reason I get really attached to the woes of ordinary NPCs and whatnot and I have to help even if I'm not overflowing with credits.

I have a bit of the reader but if something really is dragging I can't stick with it - I love it if I'm engaged but when I'm not (e.g. Dear Esther) I can't stand it.

I'm mostly an Introvert. I rarely enjoy multi player, I dont really even care for FPS games. The only game that I really liked multi player was in Red Dead Redemption. Anyway here are my stats.

Introvert 50%

Completionist 35%

Ghost 10%

Reader 3%

Character Builder 2%

jcopp72

That's pretty close to me. I don't mind co-op campaigns sometimes like in Torchlight but it's a rarity. Also, I always figured I was a Ghost but then I was forced to be in a non-lethal playthrough of Dishonored and realised I didn't like it much at all =P

Completionist - 20% - I like to explore all of the map and find all items, but not so much into trophies/achievements & in-game 100% goal completion.

BARRICADE_28

I'm a major Completionist too but I have the same exception - I never got that into trophies. I think it's because I gamed on my N64 a little but mostly I'm a lifelong PC gamer and I only just got on Steam. As a result trophies are still kind of an anomaly to me.